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good to be with you. >> good night from new york. "piers morgan tonight" starts right now. >>> tonight, one of the hottest young stars out of hollywood. no, not that hollywood, hollywood in northern ireland. 22-year-old golfer rory mcilroy is the biggest thing in sports since a guy named tiger. a small town boy made good. now, can he help me with my game isn't. >> i'll do what i can, but i can't work miracles. >> u.s. open champion rory mcilroy in his first sitdown since that stunning victory. >> for me, i won a golf tournament and that was really the end of it. but, you know, it's a bigger story than that. >> and then one of the greatest tennis players in the history of the sport, billie jean king. how she felt when she beat bobby rigs in that battle. sexes. >> i still wake up in a cold sweat thinking i have to play that match. oh, thank you, god. thank you for letting me win. >> the challenges she faced coming out. >> i didn't get comfortable in my own skin until i was probably 51. >> and my surprising connection with her. i was a
good to be with you. >> good night from new york. "piers morgan tonight" starts right now. >>> tonight, one of the hottest young stars out of hollywood. no, not that hollywood, hollywood in northern ireland. 22-year-old golfer rory mcilroy is the biggest thing in sports since a guy named tiger. a small town boy made good. now, can he help me with my game isn't. >> i'll do what i can, but i can't work miracles. >> u.s. open champion rory mcilroy in his first...
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a young lad of 22. my son's nearly 18 so i look at you and i see this very young guy who seems remarkably calm given you've just exploded on the international sports scene. when you win the u.s. open in america, you -- as i've seen, i've been out there when it happened -- it's a huge story. hard to describe to people back in ireland or england what's happened to you. it must have turned things upside down. isn't it? >> yeah. i didn't realize how much attention and focus was going to be on me after that. the amount of media requests. just interviews. everything like that. i mean for me i won a golf tournament and that was really the end of it but it's a bigger story than that and it's -- >> is it exciting or slightly terrifying? >> no, it's exciting. i mean it's the reason that i practice for seven or eight hours a day. there's no point in practicing for that long, then getting to the point where you could win a major, you could become the best player in the world and just say, oh, no, i don't really wan
a young lad of 22. my son's nearly 18 so i look at you and i see this very young guy who seems remarkably calm given you've just exploded on the international sports scene. when you win the u.s. open in america, you -- as i've seen, i've been out there when it happened -- it's a huge story. hard to describe to people back in ireland or england what's happened to you. it must have turned things upside down. isn't it? >> yeah. i didn't realize how much attention and focus was going to be on...
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ed miliband? >> mr. speaker, he just doesn't get it. [ cheers ] >> he just doesn't get it. >> i'm afraid, mr. speaker, the person who is not getting it is now the leader of the opposition. >> this unfolding firestorm was brought to light recently by hollywood actor hugh grant who secretly taped a former news of the world reporter talking about the unsavory practices he says everyone in his organization condoned and encouraged. here's hugh grant in an awkward picture with the reporter paul mcmullen. i spoke with mcmullen about who knew what. >> were people as high as rupert murdoch complicit in this? would murdoch know about these practices? people under him? >> well, people under him certainly should have done. when rebecca brooks, his right-hand woman in britain was doing my job i was looking at the same books. we were sending 4,000 pounds a week on private investigators doing these kind of practices. just extraordinary if she was the department boss who then moved up to be editor. how could you not not
ed miliband? >> mr. speaker, he just doesn't get it. [ cheers ] >> he just doesn't get it. >> i'm afraid, mr. speaker, the person who is not getting it is now the leader of the opposition. >> this unfolding firestorm was brought to light recently by hollywood actor hugh grant who secretly taped a former news of the world reporter talking about the unsavory practices he says everyone in his organization condoned and encouraged. here's hugh grant in an awkward picture with...
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it's already been blamed for 22 deaths. the high temperatures are affecting 141 million people in more than 30 states. there are heat watches, warnings, or advisories. rob marciano is live in atlanta. rob, what's the situation? and when might we get some relief from this? >> well, we'll get relief across the northern tier. a little cool front will clip the northern plains in through the western great lakes. as it presses off to the east, it kind of shoves all the heat that was in minnesota and wisconsin to the south and to the east. so places like new york city now, philadelphia, baltimore, d.c., are going to see some of the hottest weather this season. we'll see it for quite some time. we have these heat advisories that have been posted for the area. basically almost 1/3 of the country under heat advisories with indices that could be up over 110. dangerous if you're out for any extended period of time. be aware of that to the south and the east. it's a fact we don't say too much, but we've seen it in the past. a few years
it's already been blamed for 22 deaths. the high temperatures are affecting 141 million people in more than 30 states. there are heat watches, warnings, or advisories. rob marciano is live in atlanta. rob, what's the situation? and when might we get some relief from this? >> well, we'll get relief across the northern tier. a little cool front will clip the northern plains in through the western great lakes. as it presses off to the east, it kind of shoves all the heat that was in...
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ed lavandara, cnn, lackland air force base, texas. >>> top stories right now. "atlantis" is home. shuttle flawlessly touched down this morning. it was beautiful. final shuttle mission is now complete. end of the lines of the shut shuttle and thousands of people that helped put that orbiter in space. "atlantis" now retired and will be put on display. there is the beautiful shutdown. you will see the chute deploy. there it is. beaut. >> flawless landing. nice. almost half of the country will be sizzling under triple digits today. there are heat watches, warnings, and advisories covering more than 30 states. it is not just uncomfortable. it is downright dangerous. national weather service says the heat may be responsible for at least 22 deaths. >> new development in the uk phone hacking scandal. british police are expanding their investigation. they are going beyond rupert murdoch's "news of the world" tabloid to include many other newspapers. this is according to the british information commissioner's office. >> we are also get, reports scotland yard is beefing up its team of invest
ed lavandara, cnn, lackland air force base, texas. >>> top stories right now. "atlantis" is home. shuttle flawlessly touched down this morning. it was beautiful. final shuttle mission is now complete. end of the lines of the shut shuttle and thousands of people that helped put that orbiter in space. "atlantis" now retired and will be put on display. there is the beautiful shutdown. you will see the chute deploy. there it is. beaut. >> flawless landing. nice....
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that. >> say big one. >> rob, i'll catch up with you later on in the show. an invite to a marine corps ball is suddenly the hottest ticket around. we have the clip for you after the break. >>> it's our quote, can you guess which newsmaker said this about the debt ceiling talk, quote, dealing with them the last couple of months has been like dealing with jell-o, some days it's firmer than others, sometimes it's like they left it out overnight. the answer after the short break. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. hey, dad, you think i could drive? i'll tell you what -- when we stop to fill it up. ♪ ♪ [ son ] you realize, it's gotta run out sometime. [ male announcer ] jetta tdi clean diesel. the turbo that gets 42 miles per gallon. ♪ the authentic, the rare, the hard to define. to those always searching for what's pure and what's real from we who believe we know just how you feel. haagen-dazs. >>> all right. just t
that. >> say big one. >> rob, i'll catch up with you later on in the show. an invite to a marine corps ball is suddenly the hottest ticket around. we have the clip for you after the break. >>> it's our quote, can you guess which newsmaker said this about the debt ceiling talk, quote, dealing with them the last couple of months has been like dealing with jell-o, some days it's firmer than others, sometimes it's like they left it out overnight. the answer after the short...
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well, she will show us later on in the show. and you are on social media and we are, too. you can reach out on twitter or facebook on cnn.com/don and on foursquare.com as well. my book is called "transparent" available at e version or get it there or anywhere books are sold. geico, saving people money on more than just car iance. ♪ geic ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes and lexus for audi than ever before. experience the summer of audi event and get over 130 channels of siriusxm satellite radio for 3 months at no charge. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. [ male announcer ] time to check your air conditioning? come to
well, she will show us later on in the show. and you are on social media and we are, too. you can reach out on twitter or facebook on cnn.com/don and on foursquare.com as well. my book is called "transparent" available at e version or get it there or anywhere books are sold. geico, saving people money on more than just car iance. ♪ geic ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes and lexus for audi than ever before. experience the summer of audi event and...
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fiber one. >>> every day on this show we do a segment called "the big "i"" it's about innovations and solutions to topics. this one caught our eye and touched our hearts. it's these prosthetic legs created for dogs with defects or dogs that lost their paws because of an accident, it lets them run, jump, swim, and cause all the otheró=, any other pup. the creator of orthopets joins me now with carter. carter's a pit bull. thank you for joining us. carter looks exhausted, i hope he makes it through the interview. listen, what happened to carter? and how long has he had these prosthetic legs? >> carter was born with disformed back legs, and he's had the devices now for a few months and he's learning to walk like a normal four-legged dog. >> how does it work? does it work the same way prosthetics might work for the rest of us? >> yeah. the technology is the same as devices, prosthetics, orthotics for humans, but from a veterinarian perspective. taking the technologies that we already know from the human world and applying it to these animals that are biomechanically so different. they're
fiber one. >>> every day on this show we do a segment called "the big "i"" it's about innovations and solutions to topics. this one caught our eye and touched our hearts. it's these prosthetic legs created for dogs with defects or dogs that lost their paws because of an accident, it lets them run, jump, swim, and cause all the otheró=, any other pup. the creator of orthopets joins me now with carter. carter's a pit bull. thank you for joining us. carter looks...
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our christine romans, once again, back with us there in new york. let's talk about is this really as bad as it sounds? >> reporter: look. as one economist said, ian sheped heardson said a big bucket of cold water. 18,000 jobs created overall. the estimates ranged from 80,000 to 125,000. market and economists expected more jobs creation than that. when you dig within the numbers you can see government jobs were shed. wow. thousands. 57,000 private sector jobs created but 39,000 government jobs lost. unemployment rate went up. so this tells you, kyra, bottom line, that private companies are not confident to hire in big numbers at all and the government, local and state government, because of budget cuts, continue to slash jobs. this is what the trajectory looks like. we have come from massive job losses there over about a year ago 192,000 four months of bad jobs and then you saw job created and it petered out. another thing when we dig into the numbers. you look at the revisions and what prior months were changed either higher or lower and we found an
our christine romans, once again, back with us there in new york. let's talk about is this really as bad as it sounds? >> reporter: look. as one economist said, ian sheped heardson said a big bucket of cold water. 18,000 jobs created overall. the estimates ranged from 80,000 to 125,000. market and economists expected more jobs creation than that. when you dig within the numbers you can see government jobs were shed. wow. thousands. 57,000 private sector jobs created but 39,000 government...
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she'll show us later on in this show. you can reach out to us on twitter, facebook, cnn.com/don and on four square.com, as well. my book is called "transparent." it's available in e version or anybody books are sold. >> shame on you! shame on you! shame on you! shame on you! >> now to the scandal. heads are rolling at his company news corp and murdoch forced to do something he's not used to doing, apologize. he took out gigantic ads in seven british papers today saying we are sorry for the phone hacking scan zal at the news of the world is, the popular tabloid he just shut down and in his own words -- >> well, the scandal is widening to another paper. "the sunday times" and now even the fbi is opening an investigation in the united states. the allegations hacking the personal phones of public figures and the not so public from, murder victims to dead war heroes. >> and there is a firestorm, if you like, that is engulfing parts of the media, parts of the police, and indeed, our political system's ability to respond. >> mur
she'll show us later on in this show. you can reach out to us on twitter, facebook, cnn.com/don and on four square.com, as well. my book is called "transparent." it's available in e version or anybody books are sold. >> shame on you! shame on you! shame on you! shame on you! >> now to the scandal. heads are rolling at his company news corp and murdoch forced to do something he's not used to doing, apologize. he took out gigantic ads in seven british papers today saying we...
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a bit of a catch 22 there. hopefully if you get a shower in your area, it will be a gentle one to cool you off. temperatures in new york city will easily get into the 90s today and with that humidity, certainly near a subway, it's going to feel a lot hotter than that. guys? >> rob, we'll check in with you later. hundreds of mourners gathered to pay respects to a firefighter who died in a freak accident at the texas rangers game we showed you this. shannon stone was laid to rest yesterday. his casket placed on a fire truck in his hometown. stone fell 20 feet it his death when he was trying to catch a ball tossed into the stands by a player and his 6-year-old son witnessed the accident. >>> on the same day that shannon stone was buried, a fan at last night's home run derby nearly fell out of the outfield stands. he was lunging for a home run ball that was hit by prince fielder. take a look at the spot shadow here as friends grabbed him by the feet and held him and pulled him back as he dangled over the railing. h
a bit of a catch 22 there. hopefully if you get a shower in your area, it will be a gentle one to cool you off. temperatures in new york city will easily get into the 90s today and with that humidity, certainly near a subway, it's going to feel a lot hotter than that. guys? >> rob, we'll check in with you later. hundreds of mourners gathered to pay respects to a firefighter who died in a freak accident at the texas rangers game we showed you this. shannon stone was laid to rest yesterday....
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show-me-the-carfax. carfax is only for grown-ups. well, then show me the carfax. he doesn't work here. before you buy a used car, get a carfax vehicle history report. see accidents and service reported to carfax and a price based on the car's history. free, at thousands of reputable dealers. just say, show me the carfax. >>> the debt battle has been bruising, and it's not over yet. who will be the casualties? that's the question that carly fiorina and nira santandin will answer. let's start with you, carly. a pretty rough day on capitol hill and not much has happened. we tick down to default. what happened? >> three things going on that make for high drama and a lot of frustration, as you describe on your program. i would argue this is politics unusual, and let me tell you what i mean by that. first, a genuine, fill so offic debate going on between people who have genuine differences and passionately held differences about how to grow the economy and what the proper role of government is. that discussion has gotten attached to a debt ceiling debate. and i think it
show-me-the-carfax. carfax is only for grown-ups. well, then show me the carfax. he doesn't work here. before you buy a used car, get a carfax vehicle history report. see accidents and service reported to carfax and a price based on the car's history. free, at thousands of reputable dealers. just say, show me the carfax. >>> the debt battle has been bruising, and it's not over yet. who will be the casualties? that's the question that carly fiorina and nira santandin will answer. let's...
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he keeps showing up. he doesn't hide. >> thanks, jeff. >>> they're all packed and ready to return to earth, but first "atlant "atlantis" had to say good-bye to friends at the international space station. this one will definitely stand out. john zarrella joins us to talk about the final good buy. >> a sad day. you're right. this was it, the last time that a space shuttle would visiting the international space station. they had a brief ceremony that concluded a few moments ago, where the two crews got together, and they said good-bye. they put an american flag up on the hatch, and a little bit of history. it that american flag flew on the very first space shuttle, and the next time a u.s. crew comes up to the space station on a commercial vehicle, they'll retrieve that american flag, bring it back to earth, and then that flag will fly on the very first deep space mission sometime in the future. kyra. >> all right, john zarrella. we'll be watching it all, thanks. >>> it's now top of the hour, 10:00 a.m. on t
he keeps showing up. he doesn't hide. >> thanks, jeff. >>> they're all packed and ready to return to earth, but first "atlant "atlantis" had to say good-bye to friends at the international space station. this one will definitely stand out. john zarrella joins us to talk about the final good buy. >> a sad day. you're right. this was it, the last time that a space shuttle would visiting the international space station. they had a brief ceremony that concluded a...
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but by 2010, that already increased to 22 per 100,000. still seems like a relatively small number, but the military used to have a lower rate than the civilian population, and that rate is higher. when you combine active duty army soldiers, and natural guardsmen and reservistreservis year they were committing suicide at 20 per month. >>> and it was not before the public until many people brought it to their attention, like your team at the pentagon, and one of my colleagues brought the story up that families were upset in not getting the letter from the white house after they lost a loved one. is this symbolic? >> it's symbolic in that it affects a handful of troops and their families. but it's not symbolic to the moms and dads and the wives and children of these troops who want to feel that, you know, their family member's service and sacrifice has been recognized. and down the road, it may help change some perspectives within the military about how they look at suicide. there were people, the senior white house official said the preside
but by 2010, that already increased to 22 per 100,000. still seems like a relatively small number, but the military used to have a lower rate than the civilian population, and that rate is higher. when you combine active duty army soldiers, and natural guardsmen and reservistreservis year they were committing suicide at 20 per month. >>> and it was not before the public until many people brought it to their attention, like your team at the pentagon, and one of my colleagues brought the...
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he wrote an op-ed piece for the "new york times," why we need the tabloids. he joins us live out of los angeles. ryan, good to see you. >> good to see you. thanks for having me. >> all right. you actually say the vast majority of tabloids carry out their coverage, quote, above board. give me -- give me an example of that. >> well, i think for me, what i think is interesting about the "news of the world" scandal is that i think people have used the very egregious and illegal tactics used by some of the "news of the world" journalists and editors to extrapolate broader claims about the tabloid press in general as if all tabloids act in that way. but as we know, as with cases such as john edwards and his infidelities which were leaked by american tabloid newspapers, this was carried out in an above board way and actually was an important and -- >> i think a lot of people were shocked that the "national enquirer" actually broke that story and got it right. everybody followed up on that. it was interesting to see how people even questioned the fact that the paper
he wrote an op-ed piece for the "new york times," why we need the tabloids. he joins us live out of los angeles. ryan, good to see you. >> good to see you. thanks for having me. >> all right. you actually say the vast majority of tabloids carry out their coverage, quote, above board. give me -- give me an example of that. >> well, i think for me, what i think is interesting about the "news of the world" scandal is that i think people have used the very...
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right here in new york. the nathan's hot dog eating contest. >> yeah, nothing says american exceptionalism quite like stuffing 62 hot dogs and 62 hot dog buns in your mouth in ten minutes. that's exactly what 27-year-old american joey chestnut did. >> look at that. >> yesterday at coney island. hdb, is the official unit of measurement for a nathan's hot dog eating contest. hot dog plus bun didn't break his own record at 68. it was enough to win. second-place winner only had 53 hdbs. and chestnut won $20,000. which of course is about a $1 per calorie. he had over 40,000 grams of sodium. >> all right, here's the thing that a lot of people don't know, joey chestnut is a famous. another famous name in hot dog eating, cob yashi. he wasn't allowed to compete. he held a separate hot dog eating side. what is this about? >> i mean, there's no shortage of controversy in the world of competitive eating. of course, kobayashi, last year rushed the stage at nathan's. was yesterday because his contract dispute prevented hi
right here in new york. the nathan's hot dog eating contest. >> yeah, nothing says american exceptionalism quite like stuffing 62 hot dogs and 62 hot dog buns in your mouth in ten minutes. that's exactly what 27-year-old american joey chestnut did. >> look at that. >> yesterday at coney island. hdb, is the official unit of measurement for a nathan's hot dog eating contest. hot dog plus bun didn't break his own record at 68. it was enough to win. second-place winner only had 53...
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ed, thanks very much. what a story we'll stay on top of that with you. >> crossing the half hour, a somali terror suspect brought to the u.s. after being held secretly on a navy ship for two months in the persian gulf has pleaded not guilty in a new york courtroom. he's's i could uds of being a middle man between a terror group and al qaeda on the aran ab peninsula based in yemen. >>> more delays and storms possible in the southwest today. flights in and out of phoenix's largest airport were grounded last night as a massive desert sandstorm swepds over the area, thousands of feet high and 50 miles long. flights were delayed more than an hour at phoenix's sky harbor airport as near hurricane-force winds kicked up all that dust. >>> montana's governor declaring a state of emergency in seven counties after an exxon mobil pipeline ruptured last week spilling 42,000 gallons of oil into the yellow stone river. environmental protection agency and the coast guard are trying to figure out what caused that rupture.
ed, thanks very much. what a story we'll stay on top of that with you. >> crossing the half hour, a somali terror suspect brought to the u.s. after being held secretly on a navy ship for two months in the persian gulf has pleaded not guilty in a new york courtroom. he's's i could uds of being a middle man between a terror group and al qaeda on the aran ab peninsula based in yemen. >>> more delays and storms possible in the southwest today. flights in and out of phoenix's largest...
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ed writes, "yes, in fact, let him do that. of course, everyone who disagrees with his position has the right to not use the establishment and to stand outside and protest his actions. i hope he is out of business in three to six months." jennifer in arizona, "the problem is really the parents, not the kids. my husband and i are very aware of our children's behavior. "i don't want to read that. diana writes, "this is discrimination against people with small children. what's next? adult only subway cars? adult only buses? adult only movie theaters." i think those are all good ideas, actually. jeff writes, "given our druthers, my wife and i would only go to establishments that did not tolerate noisy, disruptive behavior from children. we shake our hadsed in dismay at those who are supposed to be acting like parents who allow their children to run amok. i wish it was closer to washington, d.c., or i would go there." jane says, "it's probably a moot question, but what family with little kids can afford to eat out?" >> a female mari
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finally, the 22-year-old sub came onto the pitch, alex morgan, and managed to score. she is the youngest player on the team. that put them ahead. minutes later, the japanese came in, because there was kind of a miscommunication in the american defense line. and ali krieger kind of tapped the ball onto the japanese attacker's foot, and she was able to capitalize. abby wambach, amazing striker, really called the beast by the coach because she is so good, put a goal in. and then the japanese managed at the last minute, in extra time, to kick it in. the captain of the team did that. and as you know, the u.s. lost in penalties. but it really was an amazing match. it was a nail biter. and even though the u.s. didn't make history here tonight, they didn't get what they wanted, but we should give them a two thumbs up for making us all feel proud. they did a fabulous job. >> zain, i'm going to start calling you to do sports on this show. you knew all the players, all the moves, you got it. did the crowd have a clear favorite here? the u.s. or the underdog japan? was there a cl
finally, the 22-year-old sub came onto the pitch, alex morgan, and managed to score. she is the youngest player on the team. that put them ahead. minutes later, the japanese came in, because there was kind of a miscommunication in the american defense line. and ali krieger kind of tapped the ball onto the japanese attacker's foot, and she was able to capitalize. abby wambach, amazing striker, really called the beast by the coach because she is so good, put a goal in. and then the japanese...
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futures looking down after the dismal showing, negative showing here in asia, and it looks like we're off to a pretty soft start in europe as well. charles? >> yeah, indeed. now, another one of the big stories that's been dominating the headlines in the uk and also the united states with a final headline that read "thank you and good-bye," the n""news of te world"" is no more and it's on the editor of rebecca brooks on the right with rupert murdoch on the left. she could be questioned by police today. les hinton told investigators in 2007 that the firm hiking was limited to one reporter. news internation nal said that that conclusion was based on an examination of 2,500 e-mails. but the shocking resch lagss continued to pile up and i suppose the rest is history and now media mogul rupert murdoch has flown no to take part in what is just a mench. he's trying to save the takeover of his british sky broadcasting known as b sky b. it does have the backing of news corps. despite that monday's independence says the deal appears, quote, dead in the water, pauline. >> well, charles, let's tak
futures looking down after the dismal showing, negative showing here in asia, and it looks like we're off to a pretty soft start in europe as well. charles? >> yeah, indeed. now, another one of the big stories that's been dominating the headlines in the uk and also the united states with a final headline that read "thank you and good-bye," the n""news of te world"" is no more and it's on the editor of rebecca brooks on the right with rupert murdoch on the...
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show is taped. police say james whitmore appeared to be intoxicated early sunday morning when he broke in one of the glass doors and trashed the building's lobby. lot of damage. >>> fire at rihanna's concert in dallas sent fans home early. there was a malfunction with the pyrotech knicks. afterwards the star tweeted we set the stage on fire, literally. she tells her fans in dallas, i've got to come back. >>> soccer star david and victoria beckham gave birth to the family's first little girl named harper seven. really? that's what they're calling her? >> brooklyn, romeo and cruz. >> what's seven? >> i don't know. >> victoria is, quote, doing well, beckham wrote, and harper is healthy. >> congratulations. she wanted a little girl, said there was too many men in the house. >>> kate hudson is a mom again. she gave birth to her second son on saturday. it is the first with her fiance, matthew belamy. hudson hasn't revealed her newborn's name yet. >> do we know the weight? i'm always puzzled about the whol
show is taped. police say james whitmore appeared to be intoxicated early sunday morning when he broke in one of the glass doors and trashed the building's lobby. lot of damage. >>> fire at rihanna's concert in dallas sent fans home early. there was a malfunction with the pyrotech knicks. afterwards the star tweeted we set the stage on fire, literally. she tells her fans in dallas, i've got to come back. >>> soccer star david and victoria beckham gave birth to the family's...
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ed lavandera for us this morning, thanks so much. >>> here's some big medical news out this morning from the maker of tylenol, reducing the maximum daily dosage of the pain reliver to lower the risk of any accidental overdose. beginning in the fall, labels on extra strength tylenol packages will list the maximum dose as six pills. that's down from eight. johnson & johnson also plans to lower the daily dose on regular tylenol and other adult products containing acetaminophen in 2012. >>> new jersey governor chris christie will be back at work after a health scare. he was taken to a hospital emergency room yesterday. he suffered apparently an asthma attack while on his way to a bill signing ceremony. >> i took the rescue inhaler that i have, didn't have the effect it normally has and i started to feel lightheaded and spoke to the troopers and said i wasn't feeling well, apparently didn't look all that well and they -- we both decided that we should get me some place quickly. >> the governor was discharged after a battery of tests all came back normal. christi has been losing hard to lose w
ed lavandera for us this morning, thanks so much. >>> here's some big medical news out this morning from the maker of tylenol, reducing the maximum daily dosage of the pain reliver to lower the risk of any accidental overdose. beginning in the fall, labels on extra strength tylenol packages will list the maximum dose as six pills. that's down from eight. johnson & johnson also plans to lower the daily dose on regular tylenol and other adult products containing acetaminophen in...
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>> do you know that mitt romney penned an op-ed in "the new york times" with the heading of let detroit go bankrupt. that's not going to win the day in michigan. >> you think the president would -- >> the president saved the auto industry. and mitt romney has a problem. >> i think he was born in michigan. >> he was. but he turned his back on his home state at the moment when the state was most in trouble. >> former governor speaking with me in chicago yesterday. the man accused of shooting congresswoman goob yelabrielle s could be too mentally ill to ever stand trial. and a man accused in a bank scandal that nearly crushed afghanistan's financial system has fled here to the united states. our pentagon correspondent chris lawrence caught up with him . well-being. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nurture it in your cat with a full family of excellent nutrition and helpful resources. purina cat chow. share a better life. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance for all of us: people, companies, communities to face the challenges yesterday l
>> do you know that mitt romney penned an op-ed in "the new york times" with the heading of let detroit go bankrupt. that's not going to win the day in michigan. >> you think the president would -- >> the president saved the auto industry. and mitt romney has a problem. >> i think he was born in michigan. >> he was. but he turned his back on his home state at the moment when the state was most in trouble. >> former governor speaking with me in...
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the league says 22 of its 30 teams are losing money. it wants players to take a pay cut. >> the goal here has been to make the league profitable and to have a league where all 30 teams can compete. >> a lot of our fans and people that follow our game, although we're not going to miss any games at this point still just don't like the prospect of a lockout. we don't like it either. >> the nba season is supposed to begin in late october. >>> the accusations made headlines around the world, but new information could shatter the sexual assault case against former imf head, dominique strauss-kahn. a source close to the case tells cnn there are serious issues with the credibility of the housekeeper who claims that strauss-kahn attacked her in a manhattan hotel room. now strauss-kahn's lawyers want him released. richard roth is in new york with the latest. this is quite a bombshell when you think about it. part of the maid's story is actually in question here. what do we know about the credibility issues? >> reporter: well, according to sources
the league says 22 of its 30 teams are losing money. it wants players to take a pay cut. >> the goal here has been to make the league profitable and to have a league where all 30 teams can compete. >> a lot of our fans and people that follow our game, although we're not going to miss any games at this point still just don't like the prospect of a lockout. we don't like it either. >> the nba season is supposed to begin in late october. >>> the accusations made...
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called crossfire. >> you're as big a [ bleep ] on your show as any other show. >> reporter: turns out mark halperin apologized a couple years ago for saying john edwards thinks obama is kind of a "p" word that means timid. now they've used the "d" word as well, gawker reports halperin has called obama both types of genitalia, look for the "d" spot, disconnect. >> one button, two button, four. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> all right. coming up next hour, he could have been france's next president. now word that the sex assault case against dominique strauss-kahn may crumble. we'll talk about his future and whether the u.s. legal system really dropped the ball. 55 minutes after the hour. a vacation on a budget with expedia. make it work. booking a flight by itself is an uh-oh. see if we can "stitch" together a better deal. that's a hint, antoine. ooh! see what anandra did? booking your flight and hotel at the same time gets you prices hotels and airlines won't let expedia show separately. book it. major wow factor! where you book matters. expedia. ♪ it's tsunnyd!you brin
called crossfire. >> you're as big a [ bleep ] on your show as any other show. >> reporter: turns out mark halperin apologized a couple years ago for saying john edwards thinks obama is kind of a "p" word that means timid. now they've used the "d" word as well, gawker reports halperin has called obama both types of genitalia, look for the "d" spot, disconnect. >> one button, two button, four. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>...
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that just shows you while there is talk about progress being made, there's still a big divide in the deadline of august 2nd that's looming. >> dan lothian at the white house. thanks. >>> still wondering exactly how the debt crisis will impact you and your family? coming up in less than ten minutes, we'll take a look at what a budget default could mean to the average homeowner. >>> a crowd shuts down this san francisco subway station protesting a fatal shooting of a drunk man by police. [ male announcer ] to the seekers of things which are one of a kind. the authentic, the rare, the hard to define. to those always searching for what's pure and what's real from we who believe we know just how you feel. haagen-dazs. is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. for the efficient absorption my body needs. you could save a bundle with geico's multi-policy discount. geico, saving people money on more than just car i
that just shows you while there is talk about progress being made, there's still a big divide in the deadline of august 2nd that's looming. >> dan lothian at the white house. thanks. >>> still wondering exactly how the debt crisis will impact you and your family? coming up in less than ten minutes, we'll take a look at what a budget default could mean to the average homeowner. >>> a crowd shuts down this san francisco subway station protesting a fatal shooting of a drunk...
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theed by was ed bed b ed bed b $450. less than ten masks in existence. one way to get attention this halloween. and have you ever heard someone say they would die without their cell phone? well, this california man means it. after an alleged scuffle with gang members. he said the phone fell into a drain and he reportedly tried to go after it head first. couldn't get out. police were called and discovered two legs kicking and screaming. he was okay. looking for his cell phone down a drain. sitting there 40 minutes. i know your cell phone is important, but come on now. "situation room" a couple of minutes away with wolf blitzer. i read your blog here in between commercial breaks. you make a good point. let's all hope in terms of these debt talks and negotiations that there are some talks happening behind closed doors. >> right now, maybe lower level, but not necessarily at the highest level between the president, the speaker, the senate majority leader. i don't see evidence that they're taking place at that level. staffers probably are talking amongst them
theed by was ed bed b ed bed b $450. less than ten masks in existence. one way to get attention this halloween. and have you ever heard someone say they would die without their cell phone? well, this california man means it. after an alleged scuffle with gang members. he said the phone fell into a drain and he reportedly tried to go after it head first. couldn't get out. police were called and discovered two legs kicking and screaming. he was okay. looking for his cell phone down a drain....
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alison kosik has revelations from new york stock exchange. alison? >> reporter: you know what, kyra? it all depends on what you're buying. the reality is you can't be sure you're getting a good deal unless you know what the item costs in a regular retail store so you know what the advice is? do homework. what your currency is worth has a lot to do whether it's worth it to buy in the duty-free shop. the euro is weak let's say and buying from a duty-free shop is not a great deal after all. even in "usa today" a traveler says he gets great deals in kenya but it depends on where you are. this is big business duty-free shopping. shoppers spent $39 billion at duty-free shops last year. >> what items is it worth it to buy at these shops? >> reporter: this is the meaty part here. three examples of the top items people go for. perfume and cosmetics. i say buy it duty-free especially if it's a multipack with more savings. if you're looking for cigarettes, buy those duty-free as well. the fact is we pay a lot in taxes here in the u.s. electronics, though, buy t
alison kosik has revelations from new york stock exchange. alison? >> reporter: you know what, kyra? it all depends on what you're buying. the reality is you can't be sure you're getting a good deal unless you know what the item costs in a regular retail store so you know what the advice is? do homework. what your currency is worth has a lot to do whether it's worth it to buy in the duty-free shop. the euro is weak let's say and buying from a duty-free shop is not a great deal after all....
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the impact in new york, it's so big the state attorney general launched a antitrust investigation into the lockout. as for folks here in courtlund, they can't wait until next year when the jets come back. you know, randi, it's interesting, it used to be new york giants territory, and now that the jets practice up there they moved to the jets' side of this. and i spoke with the office of the attorney general this morning, and i was told that if a deal is reached, the players vote tonight on that in the nfl, then it will be determined whether or not that investigation will go on. even if the players reach a deal, that doesn't bring the millions of dollars and training camp back. >> you focused on that city, and that's terrible, but how widespread is the impact of this? >> very widespread. so far we counted a handful of teams that cancelled training camps. you have the new york giants in albany, and the minnesota vikings, possibly talking about not going to training camp. there are people sitting on pins and needles. they have not known where the negotiations stand. this is not just one t
the impact in new york, it's so big the state attorney general launched a antitrust investigation into the lockout. as for folks here in courtlund, they can't wait until next year when the jets come back. you know, randi, it's interesting, it used to be new york giants territory, and now that the jets practice up there they moved to the jets' side of this. and i spoke with the office of the attorney general this morning, and i was told that if a deal is reached, the players vote tonight on that...
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ed? e.d.? >> i heard there could be help for homeowners. >> the government will give you a break, breathing room until you find a job, so you would be eligible -- you could be eligible if you have an fha or mha loan, those are the modification lorenz that the they had offered after the recession. those loans gave mortgage relief for four months. what's changing now, what was announced is that it's going to be extended, actually, to 12 months. this is known as forbearance. it's an agreement that the lender and the borrower, you and the bank come to. the gold is to avoid foreclosure. whatever that agreement is will vary depending on your individual financial situation. in extreme cases, you may not have to make a mortgage payment at all, but at the end of that 12 months, e.d., you have to go back under review and come back to a different agreement. >> that's because the administration feels that solidifying the housing market is just essential, otherwise each month they get a flood of new homes b
ed? e.d.? >> i heard there could be help for homeowners. >> the government will give you a break, breathing room until you find a job, so you would be eligible -- you could be eligible if you have an fha or mha loan, those are the modification lorenz that the they had offered after the recession. those loans gave mortgage relief for four months. what's changing now, what was announced is that it's going to be extended, actually, to 12 months. this is known as forbearance. it's an...
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that's why we bought a subaru. >>> 22 minutes after the hour. stock futures currently trading lower ahead of the opening bell. markets made modest gains friday. boosted by corporate earnings. dow closed up about 40 points. nasdaq gained about 30 ints. s&p 500 just seven points higher. all of them ended lower for the week overall. investors remain nervous lawmakers may not be able to reach an agreement on the nation's debt ceiling in time. 16 days to go before the treasury department says it will not be able to pay all of its bills. pushing the u.s. closer to default. some of the world's largest coast will report second-quarter earnings this week. including mcdonald's, general electric and apple. others on tap today halliburton, wynn reports and hasbro. ibm will report its earnings after the closing bell this afternoon. president obama expected to nominate richard cordray to head up the new consumer protection bureau today. many senate republicans say they will try block the nomination not just for cordray but for anyone saying the new agency lac
that's why we bought a subaru. >>> 22 minutes after the hour. stock futures currently trading lower ahead of the opening bell. markets made modest gains friday. boosted by corporate earnings. dow closed up about 40 points. nasdaq gained about 30 ints. s&p 500 just seven points higher. all of them ended lower for the week overall. investors remain nervous lawmakers may not be able to reach an agreement on the nation's debt ceiling in time. 16 days to go before the treasury...
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bigness is the target. comprehensiveness and balance are our targets. >> why increase the stakes by pushing for a bigger goal with weeks to go before the deadline? the current thinking centers on this man, speaker john boehner. negotiators wondering, can he muster enough votes to get it through the house of representativ representatives. one theory is a bigger deal will help him sell the plan to conservative republicans because it contains even more deficit reduction. >> everything is on the table except raising taxes on the american people. >> congressional and white house staffs will huddle through the weekend to ma'amer out a deal. among the house republicans, spending cuts larger than the increase in the debt limit and no tax increase. some of the items democrats want, extending the payroll tax holiday and closing corporate tax loopholes and finding other ways to increase revenue. leaders mead again on sunday. candy, a bigger deal puts enemies on the table that make both sides worried. tinkering with se
bigness is the target. comprehensiveness and balance are our targets. >> why increase the stakes by pushing for a bigger goal with weeks to go before the deadline? the current thinking centers on this man, speaker john boehner. negotiators wondering, can he muster enough votes to get it through the house of representativ representatives. one theory is a bigger deal will help him sell the plan to conservative republicans because it contains even more deficit reduction. >> everything...
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this is from the "new york times" on saturday. cherie blair, wife of former prime minister tony blair, was legally tortured in print by the right-leaning "daily mail" because she made no effort to cultivate it and because it was not an admirer of her husband's labour government. in a stream of articles, the mail pertrade her as greedy and profligate and follower of wacky alternative medicine regimes, selecting unflattering fettos to make her look chunky and ill dressed. do you remember the way they tortured her? >> pretty much. >> was that accurate? >> pretty much. >> and you had to live with that? >> you know, it's a privilege to do the job, and you ended up being pretty robust about these things, but, i mean, the short answer to you is in a way i'm quite surprised how shocked you guys are over here. >> we're pretty shocked about this. >> i'm shocked that you're not shocked. >> you know, i lived lieu it for kind of 15 years at the top of politics, and one of the things i think that's important in this. since -- you no, it's impor
this is from the "new york times" on saturday. cherie blair, wife of former prime minister tony blair, was legally tortured in print by the right-leaning "daily mail" because she made no effort to cultivate it and because it was not an admirer of her husband's labour government. in a stream of articles, the mail pertrade her as greedy and profligate and follower of wacky alternative medicine regimes, selecting unflattering fettos to make her look chunky and ill dressed. do...
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new york and new jersey were hardest hit. the unanimous show the support for fdi director robert muller. they voted 100 to 0 to keep him in office for another two years, extending a term that was set to expire august 2nd. today's confirmation makes him the longest serving chief since j. edgar hoover. norway said the commission is being set up to exam the brutal attacks that left at least 76 people dead. a suspect admitted to carrying out the siege. a bell given after the 9/11 attacks rang out in memory. sad, sad story. >> thanks very much. jack is back with the cafferty file. >> the question this hour is when it comes to the debt ceiling crisis, why won't our government listen to the american people? mike in texas said our elected officials never listen to the people. republicans think the number one jb is to make president obama a one-term president. the tea party want to get rid of all the associate safety nets and the democrats think they were sent to cave in to stiff opposition without a fight. they are all clueless. beca
new york and new jersey were hardest hit. the unanimous show the support for fdi director robert muller. they voted 100 to 0 to keep him in office for another two years, extending a term that was set to expire august 2nd. today's confirmation makes him the longest serving chief since j. edgar hoover. norway said the commission is being set up to exam the brutal attacks that left at least 76 people dead. a suspect admitted to carrying out the siege. a bell given after the 9/11 attacks rang out...
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also today london's police commissioner resigned over his connection to a former executive ed are to haitor of the "news od newspaper." >>> casey anthony is now free but we don't know exactly where. anthony walk out of an orlando jail just after midnight. 12 days ago a jury acquitted her of murdering her daughter. about 1,000 people were outside the jail in protest. >> security was high. her attorneys say she has had multiple death threats. >>> interstate 405 opened up at noon, 17 hours ahead of schedule. this after the dreaded carmageddon did not happen. that's what people were calling the expected gridlock after ten miles of interstate 405 were shut down for repair. but drivers actually listened and the mayor is hoping for the same results when another shutdown is planned in 11 months. >>> those are your headlines this hour. i i'm don lemon. we now learn to "cnn presents." >>> in 2007, a scientific exploration planted a russian flag at the bottom of the arctic sea bed. what some publicly dismissed as a political stunt was privately considered in some circles a sputnik-like moment.
also today london's police commissioner resigned over his connection to a former executive ed are to haitor of the "news od newspaper." >>> casey anthony is now free but we don't know exactly where. anthony walk out of an orlando jail just after midnight. 12 days ago a jury acquitted her of murdering her daughter. about 1,000 people were outside the jail in protest. >> security was high. her attorneys say she has had multiple death threats. >>> interstate 405...
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just say, show me the carfax. >>> 22 minutes after the hour. minding your business this hour. dow dropping nearly 200 foyntsd day. nasdaq and s&p 500 closed lower. affected bidet ceiling fears that continue to plague the market. right now futures for the dow,s in a deck and s&p 500 are all higher ahead of the opening bell. investors will be watching washington closely today. looking for any signs of progress on the debt ceiling talks. futures are getting a boost from strong corporate earnings this morning. colgate beat wall street's expectations for the second quarter. europe's biggest oil company royal dutch shell says its earnings almost double and exxonmobil is expected to post its earnings later today. >>> investors also looking to new economic data out today for a fresh read on the health of the economy the jobless claims report comes out at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. number of pending home sales comes out at 10:00 a.m. >>> wall street runs on dunkin'. jumped 31% after going public this week. the ipo raised $423 million for the company. they also own baskin-robbins. an] this
just say, show me the carfax. >>> 22 minutes after the hour. minding your business this hour. dow dropping nearly 200 foyntsd day. nasdaq and s&p 500 closed lower. affected bidet ceiling fears that continue to plague the market. right now futures for the dow,s in a deck and s&p 500 are all higher ahead of the opening bell. investors will be watching washington closely today. looking for any signs of progress on the debt ceiling talks. futures are getting a boost from strong...
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ed? >> i think, again, fundamental question will be how well do you want to do it? if you want to do it to 20 people and have 19 of them die in one success you can send on your mission you can do that that easier. if you want to do it well and expect them all to remain steer and i will not cause infection, i think then you are largely going to be talking about a hospital or clinic setting. >> reporter: explosives could be placed in the abdomen or elsewhere. the doctor says an explosive could be implanted in a prosthetic device like a fake hip, a nonsoft advertise indicated implanted bomb may last three to four days before complications sets in. but it is it is a sophisticated surgery and implant it could last weeks, months or longer. experts disagree on whether a bomb inside of a body would need an external detonator to ignite it or if it could be set off with a timer. it is also not clear if the body itself could blunt the impact of an explosion. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> there is
ed? >> i think, again, fundamental question will be how well do you want to do it? if you want to do it to 20 people and have 19 of them die in one success you can send on your mission you can do that that easier. if you want to do it well and expect them all to remain steer and i will not cause infection, i think then you are largely going to be talking about a hospital or clinic setting. >> reporter: explosives could be placed in the abdomen or elsewhere. the doctor says an...
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moved the ne ed the needle from to cutting, and for the first time in 15 years, it would give us a vote on the balanced budget amendment in the senate. those three things are very important to my incredibly conservative district back home. >> what happens next? if the senate comes back with their own version and somehow a compromise winds up in front of you in the very near future, that doesn't contain a vote on a balanced budget amendment or one that passes, what happens to your vote? >> you're right. that's a tough question. i've been in congressman seven months. i've never seen a reid proposal before this is the first proposal come from the senate in the entire time i've served in congress. i have no idea what to expect. but we've shown the senate all year long what our priorities are. we showed them in hr 1, the budget resolution, in cut, cap, and balance and showed them again today. if they can't see clearly where the votes are in the house, they are not reading the same voting records that i am. >> what do you need to see to vote on a compromise and move this thing along? as you k
moved the ne ed the needle from to cutting, and for the first time in 15 years, it would give us a vote on the balanced budget amendment in the senate. those three things are very important to my incredibly conservative district back home. >> what happens next? if the senate comes back with their own version and somehow a compromise winds up in front of you in the very near future, that doesn't contain a vote on a balanced budget amendment or one that passes, what happens to your vote?...